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ambit; area (räuml.); array; domain (fachlich, zuständigkeitshalber); purview; range; realm; region; scope; span; sphere; zone; section (i.S. v. Organisationseinheit); territory; subsection |
busin. |
band |
busin., IT |
partition |
commun. |
domain (frequency etc., multimedia); environment |
comp., MS |
place (A window that is part of the navigation layer in the Dynamics NAV application); slab (A contiguous piece of memory); area (" A part of the user interface dedicated to a particular purpose, such as "instant message area."); band (The interval between status thresholds that define a specific level of performance. All input values between the upper and lower thresholds or boundaries of a band have the same indicator status and performance level); pane (A portion of a software window bounded by and separated from other portions by vertical or horizontal bars and having a separate function); range (A sequence of values); realm (A domain or resource established for security reasons); region (Contiguous areas of storage on a disk); scope (The extent to which an identifier, such as an object or property, can be referenced within a program. Scope can be global to the application or local to the active document) |
IT |
extent; category; protection domain |
life.sc., transp. |
reach |
nat.sc., agric. |
viticultural region |
phys. |
interval |
tech. |
field; orbit; portion; sector; division |
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gen. |
domains; purviews; scopes; spheres; areas; fields |
comp., MS |
banding (The use of bands to represent ranges of performance based on thresholds) |
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zone |
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scope |
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agric. |
extreme limit; bounds |
automat. |
section |
comp. |
area; partition (of the memory) |
construct. |
block |
econ. |
bound; plane |
ling. |
Domain |
microel. |
area (eines Speichers); bank (z. B. eines Speichers); swing |
nucl.phys. |
regime |
nucl.phys., OHS |
occupied area (zone) |
tech. |
diapason |
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ling. |
π-domain |
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German thesaurus |
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Slab |
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metrol. |
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